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Bank Foreclosures

Why You Should Use Bank Foreclosure Listings

by Elizabeth Rush on October 5, 2010

Why You Should Use Bank Foreclosure Listings

Even though a lot of people are skeptical on the state of the real estate market due to the mortgage crisis that has challenged the economy, still, many people opt to see the financial and investment opportunities that can be had in the foreclosures market rather than dwell on its challenges. But a thoughtful buyer also knows that obtaining the best price is necessary in order to seize the maximum possible profit. This is why using bank [...]

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Expanding Listings of Bank Foreclosures Should Be Solved Locally

To solve the continuous growth of listings of bank foreclosures all over the country, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president Eric Rosengren has urged for a broader approach that will touch upon underlying issues associated with foreclosures. The bank president made the recommendation during the Federal Reserve forum in Washington D.C.

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List of VA Foreclosures, Bank Foreclosures Made Worse by Unemployment

The impact of the thousands of properties under list of VA foreclosures and bank foreclosures on the housing market of California is not aided by high unemployment rates in most counties of the state. In Santa Barbara County, unemployment rose to 9.2% in July 2010.

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More Interest in Bank Foreclosure and Government Home Listings in GA

A lot of homebuyers are finding Georgia a great place to purchase properties under bank foreclosure and government home listings. Among the cities of Georgia, Atlanta is showing some of the highest numbers in terms of foreclosed properties getting purchased at auction.

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38 Percent Discount for Georgia Bank Foreclosure Properties

Buyers of bank foreclosure properties in Georgia for the period from January to March gained 38 percent in savings, as they bought their foreclosed residential units at a price lower by an average of 37.91 percent than the average price of nonforeclosed properties. A total of 8,382 short sale and foreclosure homes were sold during [...]

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Rise in Sales of Homes on Lists of Bank Foreclosures

by William Dover on June 17, 2009

Rise in Sales of Homes on Lists of Bank Foreclosures

Sales of existing homes and properties on lists of bank foreclosures surged by 14.5 percent in South Hampton Roads in Virginia. Data released showed that investors and first-time home buyers have showed interest again on the housing market, driving up home sales in the area.

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Inclusion of Base Project on Bank Foreclosure List Sought

A lawsuit has been filed seeking the inclusion of Noisette Company’s old navy base redevelopment project in Charleston, South Carolina on bank foreclosure list.

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Pulte CEO: Bank Foreclosure List is Nearing Its End

by Elizabeth Rush on May 28, 2009

Pulte CEO: Bank Foreclosure List is Nearing Its End

Pulte Homes Chief Executive Officer Richard Dugas believed that the bank foreclosure list is nearing its end and he could steer his home building company towards recovery after suffering over $500 million in losses due to the housing market crisis.

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Foreclosure Investing: Using the Right Tools

by Paul McCain on August 13, 2008

Foreclosure Investing: Using the Right Tools

Real estate investors and buyers have shifted their attention to these foreclosed properties because they are considerably more affordable yet offer better return potential. If you think that foreclosure investing is easy, you should know that with the right tools, it certainly is.

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Realtors: Existing Home Sales to Pick Up by Mid-2008

by Jason MacDowell on January 16, 2008

Realtors: Existing Home Sales to Pick Up by Mid-2008

According to the National Association of Realtors, pending home sales might have dipped last November but it can be expected to pick up in the last six months of 2008.

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Free Bank Foreclosure Listings – What Can You Expect?

by Jason MacDowell on October 18, 2006

Free Bank Foreclosure Listings – What Can You Expect?

It is true that there are free bank foreclosure listings everywhere you look on the internet. Many, many sites advertise free bank foreclosure listings available for your convenience. Some sites offer them as an incentive to become a paying subscriber to their foreclosure listing service, others simply offer free lists of various types of bank foreclosures. However, what can you expect from free bank foreclosure listings? Can you trust them to provide you with the most up to date information on bank foreclosures in your area, or are they just fluff with no substance? The answer to these questions depends on a variety of variables.

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